If you're submitting a paper for a journal (like Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics or Functional Ecology ), usually you'll need to prepare your manuscript in a Word or TeX format and only use .zip folders for figures or supplementary data.
I'd love to help, but I can't "see" or open files like directly. To get started on your paper, could you tell me:
Once you give me the gist, I can draft an outline or write the full text for you!
(e.g., a research paper, a creative story, or a quick summary?)
If you can't open it either, do you remember the general subject?
If you're submitting a paper for a journal (like Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics or Functional Ecology ), usually you'll need to prepare your manuscript in a Word or TeX format and only use .zip folders for figures or supplementary data.
I'd love to help, but I can't "see" or open files like directly. To get started on your paper, could you tell me: t (4).zip
Once you give me the gist, I can draft an outline or write the full text for you! If you're submitting a paper for a journal
(e.g., a research paper, a creative story, or a quick summary?) a research paper
If you can't open it either, do you remember the general subject?